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Oroonoko

By Biyi Bandele

Year staged: 1999

Theatre Company: Royal Shakespeare Company

Staged in: The Other Place

Cast Size: 14

Synopsis

In 1688 the British writer and playwright Aphra Behn published her novella, Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave. It tells the story of an African prince tricked into slavery and transported to the British colony of Surinam in South America. Biyi Bandele’s Oroonoko is a play that is at once a celebration of Behn’s humanist vision and an irreverent re-interpretation of the three hundred years old text.

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Oroonoko

Publisher: Amber Lane Press

Year published: 1999

Original Cast

Jo Martin

Lady Onola

Kemi Baruwa

Bola

Nicky Reid

Royal Drummer

Israel Aduramo

Laye

Rod Arthur

Captain Stanmore

David Collings

Byam

Ewen Cummins

Ibn Saeed

Michael Fenner

Trefry

Geff Francis

Orombo

Nadine Marshall

Imoinda

Nicholas Monu

Oroonoko

David Oyelowo

Aboan

Ewart James Walters

Akogun / Kabiyesi

Singhateh Farimang

Ibn Sule / Royal Drummer

Production Team

Terry King

Fights

Tim Mitchell

Lighting

Juwon Ogungbe

Music

Alex Oma-Pius

Choreographer

Martin Slavin

Sound

Andrew Wade

Company Voice Work

Cicely Berry

Company Voice Work

Mark Graham

Production Manager

Jenny Alden

Costume Supervisor

Diana Stalker

Stage Manager

Pip Horobin

Deputy Stage Manager

Joanna Stone

Assistant Stage Manager

Additional Materials

Link to Video Recording

Video Recording

Ref: RSC/TS/2/2/1999/ORO1

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Link to Prompt Script

Prompt Script

Ref: RSC/SM/1/1999/ORO1

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Link to Sound Recording

Sound Recording

Ref: RSC/SO/1/2/1999/ORO1

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Link to Video Recording (3 camera)

Video Recording (3 camera)

Ref: NVAP/99/10

V&A Theatre and Performance Collection

Link to Programme

Programme

Ref: TFP096

Future Histories - Black Performance and Carnival Archive

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